The Fight for Historic Aldie

On February 15th the MHAA teamed up with other local preservation organizations to raise awareness of the threat posed by development in the village of Aldie. Approximately 200 preservationists, lawmakers, and citizens came out to learn more about the history of the village and how a proposed new fire station would impact the area. For more coverage of the event see the article in Loudoun Now here.

Participants packed the Aldie United Methodist Church (Photo courtesy of Loudoun Now) 

Participants packed the Aldie United Methodist Church (Photo courtesy of Loudoun Now)

 

If you missed the program and the story of the village of Aldie, read or view any of the presentations below:

Malcolm Collum, Aldie citizen--The Three Buildings Proposed for Demolition
Kevin Pawlak, Mosby Heritage Area Association--The Battle of Aldie, June 17, 1863
Kristen Pawlak, Civil War Trust--Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville in the Gettysburg Campaign

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